The pieces are similar in size & proportion to M&Ms, perhaps a little thicker. The sizes and manufacturing are quite consistent. The colors are blue, dark brown and tan.

The candy shells are rather thick & crunchy, the candy center is a milk chocolate base studded with coconut bits and crushed almonds.

They’re quite sweet and taste mostly of coconut, but the texture combinations are fantastic - the light crunch of the candy shell combined with the chew of the coconut bits and the occasional appearance by an almond bit. The flavors are a bit mild but I enjoyed these quite a bit and if I had an opportunity to chose them for a snack at a movie or while at my desk, I certainly would, mostly because they are unique, there are no other candies like this.

There’s no Kosher status listed on the package (though that may be because this is not final packaging), and it also says that it’s not nut, peanut, wheat, egg or soy free. Further, the use of resinous glaze means that this is not a vegetarian product.

These do sound good, but I am afraid that these would often have that greasy shell that Reese’s Pieces often have from the peanut butter leaching through. Coconut seems to have even more of that effect that PB.

Oooooh - what a tease!!! These do look yummy! Three of my favorites in a little munchable package. I’m going to have to be like those Raisin Bran guys waiting outside the store all night when these come out. Hmmmm - I wonder if I can pre-order them on-line!!!

We tried these at the Candy Expo and thought they were delish (especially after we didn’t get to try the coconut M&Ms; which we were looking forward to). The coconut content is minimal and dry, so I don’t think there’s any danger of a greasy shell. I have to say, though, that the bright blue color was rather alarming.

Found these at the store (on sale!) for the first time a few nights ago. After trying the Coconut M&M’s, I found these to be vastly superior. Real coconut? Real almonds? I wasn’t expecting that from Hershey, which has been going the “cheap” route lately. These are vastly superior to the Coconut M&M’s, which have no coconut in them at all.

If you let them melt in your mouth, they aren’t greasy or dry, they really pull off the Almond Joy taste.

I am totally hooked on these! I bought them at a Wal-Mart in north Ga. mountains and just happened to walk by and see them. I was hesitant at first thinking they would not be that good with the hard covering…. boy was I wrong. I had to really abstain from sitting down and eating the entire bag at one time. I haven’t found them in any stores around me in Charlotte, and there is not a Wal-Mart near me. I will be making a trip across town in the new future to get them!!! My favorite candy is the almond joy, but I think I like these better than the bar!!!

I love almond joys, but one handful of these & I had to force myself to swallow.
First, even splitting these in half, i saw NO trace of coconut or almonds…if they are there, they are so finely ground that you could not see them.
Second, the candy coating was so thick, that’s all I could taste…kinda like chewing up plastic.

These are soooooo good!! I have to buy them everytime I go to Wal-mart. I take them everywhere with me in my purse. The bag they are in is resealable which to me is a definate plus!! I make everyone try them lol. I had to buy my son his own bag cuz I didnt want to share mine!!

I’ve been searching high and low for these and I finally found these when my wife and I went to the Hershey store in the loop of Chicago. It’s been love at first bite ~ But, don’t worry, gang, my wife is/will always be my #1 love

I’d like to second the comment made by Mike (#12 above). Have been slowly working my way through a bag of these over the last three weeks and every time I eat more than a small handful… well, let’s just say you won’t find *that* color in the crayon box.

Almond Joy Pieces are heaven in a bag. I can’t just sit down and eat a few. I’ve tried portioning the bag out into a serving size in snack bags and I find myself grabbing 2 bags. I love them. The almonds, chocolate and coconut have been blended to perfection. Now Hershey has decided to discontinue them. The only store over here that carried them has run out. Hershey discontinuing these is devastating. The only way to possibly convince Hershey to keep,them is to bombard the marketing department with emails and letters asking them, telling them or begging them not to take these away from their diehard fans. I hope anyone reading this will join me in the fight to keep them in the marketplace.

Candyology 101 - Episode 35 - Whatchamacallit
In the latest Candyology 101 podcast, Maria and I tackled a little-celebrated candy bar, the Whatchamacallit. We’re also trying out a new format, which is a little shorter, like a handful of fun size candy bars! (more)

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